Surge/Power Conditioning For Amplifiers


I have read alot of conflicting opinions on this subject. Is it safe to plug my amp directly into the wall? (I have dedicated circuits with hospital grade outlets) I just invested a tidy sum on a new amplifier(Pass X-150),and if I can protect it without "choking" it,I certainly would. What do the experts think???? I appreciate all opinions.
krelldog
You can easily and cheaply protect your gear from surges by unplugging when it is not in use! Having said this, I admit that I use PS Audio Ultimate Outlets on my amps, but I always unplug when thunderstorms are in the forecast. Your money may be better spent on replacement insurance for your gear rather than thousands of dollars in power conditioning/surge protection. Regardless of the models I tried, I never found a power conditioner that "improved" an amp, especially when on a dedicated circuit.
Hey Y'all,

I just added a Balanced Power Technology BPT-2.5 Ultra. The Ultra part adds silver internal wiring, Bybee filters and Auric caps. The unit has had an incredible effect on my system. I have 11 units in my system, including the Plinius SA-250 MkIV and an Aragon 8008X3B. I have noticed great improvement in both audio and video performance. The thing that pertains to this thread is the BPT does not choke my amps at all. In fact, there seems to be more head room and better dynamics with the BPT then before I added it. I was using a PS Audio Ultimate Outlet High Current 15 amp to run the two amps seperate from the rest of my gear, but I have since sold it because the BPT is that good........John
The only surge or power conditioner I would even consider would be the PS Audio Ultimate Outlet or a Power Plant P-600 or P-1200. The U/O will quiet line noise by 40db and protect against surges. I use two high current U/O with two Classe 25 power amps and very happy with the results. Take it one step further use a U/O and a power plant P-600 or P-1200, one of the best combos in my opinion. Happy Listening!